In today’s professional landscape, specialized positions demand a combination of technical and soft skills. As a Scrum Master, mastering project management tools such as Jira for tracking issues and bugs and Confluence for collaborating with teams and documenting product artifacts will be taught in this course, highlighting their benefits
Scrum Master Training
Enroll in the Practical Scrum Master training to equip you with the necessary skills for excelling as an experienced Scrum Master within an Agile Product Development environment.
The modern job market demands a combination of technical and soft skills for specialized roles, including the Scrum Master position. This course covers the use and advantages of various project management tools, such as Jira for tracking issues and bugs, Confluence for team collaboration and product artifact documentation, as well as Miro/Mural to support you as a facilitator and servant-leader for the Scrum team while communicating with stakeholders to maximize value delivery.
In addition to learning how to facilitate Scrum ceremonies and meetings, whether in-person or remotely, the course also includes Agile Games to make the process enjoyable..
Your role as a scrum master:
As the accountable individual for establishing Scrum in accordance with the Scrum Guide, your role involves:
Facilitating the Scrum Team’s focus on producing high-value increments that meet the Definition of Done.
Identifying and removing impediments that may hinder the Scrum Team’s progress and eliminating any barriers between stakeholders and Scrum Teams.
Ensuring that all Scrum events are conducted, productive, and completed within the designated timebox.
Equipping the team with the necessary technical tools to communicate and work efficiently.
Assisting in the creation of effective Product Goal definition and Product Backlog management techniques.
Encouraging the Scrum team to produce clear and concise Product Backlog items.
Coaching and guiding the Scrum team members towards self-management and cross-functionality.
Ensuring that the Product Owner and team have a clear view of the backlog.
Leading, training, and coaching the organization in its adoption of Scrum and providing guidance on Scrum implementation.